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by eatyourpeas

medical apps designed and built by doctors

Resources for patients

'Diab-eaties' won third prize in NHS Hack 2015 with its
games for children with type 1 diabetes... Jamie the Giraffe navigates the Milky Way, learning all about type 1 diabetes along the way.

Education and Training

'Refract' was developed to help trainee optometrists learn how to select the correct lenses for patients. The volunteer patient time
the trainees get is limited, so refract helps them to practice outside the clinic. Students refract virtual patients and notch up times.
They can compete with each other to be the fastest.

National Resources for Medical Teams

'MARSIPAN'is a national group of clinicians who stand for best practice in the management of patients with eating disorders.
The website is more than just a sign-post for professionals and patients. It contains a BMI calculator that draws on national
growth chart data also.

Apps for medics

'Bone Age' was developed to help paediatric endocrinologists score bone ages from hand x-rays. This is a skill all paediatric endocrinologists
have, but they have to resort to plugging their scores into computer-based software or use a book to generate a meaningful result. Bone Age
allows them to score an x-ray in minutes in clinic. It is available on the iPhone and on Android.

Apps for Medics

'ClinicCalculator'is a mobile phone app which calculates ages from a clinic date and a date of birth. It takes into account gestational age of babies
born premature, and can report decimal ages also.

Apps for medics

'Six Carbons' Designed for all things glucose. It contains a tool to experiment changing rates on insulin pumps, or set up a new pump from scratch using the 'Bill Lams' method.
It creates a virtual pump with timeblocks to calculate rates and total doses for the main pumps on the market in the UK.
It also has a tool for calculating glucose requirement, taking into account milk feeds as well as glucose infusions - it contains a database of UK baby milks.